Preparators and taxidermists spend a great deal of time preparing osteological materials before these can enter collections. The different preparation methods can have variable results and even the type of specimen being prepared can impact on its overall finish after preparation. This can often result in a lot of extra preparation work to finish or tidy up specimens. Common methods for preparation include maceration, dermestid beetles, burial and composting. Most techniques require initial preparation (flensing) and subsequent work that often introduces more chemicals or handling of the specimens. Each method has uncontrolled elements and difficulties. Dermestids are sometimes temperamental in their preferences and require a lot of car...
Composting is a method of speeding up the natural process causing organic material to rot under cond...
The fragile nature of many fossils, particularly large ones, necessitates “jacketing” – removal of t...
iii Taphonomic experiments were conducted in order to determine if the lack of faunal remains at an ...
Many museums have an eclectic mix of skeletons in their collections. These curiosities from across t...
We explored the efficiency of TergazymeTM bone cleaning techniques to recurate mammalian skeletal ma...
Skeletons are an essential part of every zoological collection. The cleaning of the carcasses or oth...
A likely specimen, one of comparatively large size and complete development, was first obtained. Siz...
For many years, composting has been used as a result of the recycling of organic matter. There is si...
Archaeological bones are an irreplaceable resource, especially with interest in newer molecular stud...
The National Museum of Natural History is committed to long-term stewardship of collections and to s...
In 2009, theMuseu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona launched a new permanent exhibit that included r...
One lawful method to dispose of animal carcasses is composting. Mortality composting is a “green” me...
As carcass disposal options become limited, it is important that the disposal tools implemented prot...
6 pp., 9 photos, 1 graphDisposing of large animal carcasses can be a problem for agricultural produc...
This protocol will refer to Panthera tigris as an example for each cleaning method and articulation ...
Composting is a method of speeding up the natural process causing organic material to rot under cond...
The fragile nature of many fossils, particularly large ones, necessitates “jacketing” – removal of t...
iii Taphonomic experiments were conducted in order to determine if the lack of faunal remains at an ...
Many museums have an eclectic mix of skeletons in their collections. These curiosities from across t...
We explored the efficiency of TergazymeTM bone cleaning techniques to recurate mammalian skeletal ma...
Skeletons are an essential part of every zoological collection. The cleaning of the carcasses or oth...
A likely specimen, one of comparatively large size and complete development, was first obtained. Siz...
For many years, composting has been used as a result of the recycling of organic matter. There is si...
Archaeological bones are an irreplaceable resource, especially with interest in newer molecular stud...
The National Museum of Natural History is committed to long-term stewardship of collections and to s...
In 2009, theMuseu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona launched a new permanent exhibit that included r...
One lawful method to dispose of animal carcasses is composting. Mortality composting is a “green” me...
As carcass disposal options become limited, it is important that the disposal tools implemented prot...
6 pp., 9 photos, 1 graphDisposing of large animal carcasses can be a problem for agricultural produc...
This protocol will refer to Panthera tigris as an example for each cleaning method and articulation ...
Composting is a method of speeding up the natural process causing organic material to rot under cond...
The fragile nature of many fossils, particularly large ones, necessitates “jacketing” – removal of t...
iii Taphonomic experiments were conducted in order to determine if the lack of faunal remains at an ...